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I have a news section coming very soon at theworkplacedepot.co.uk/news - it is in live testing now.

One glaring issue for me is that some of the products simply aren't "buyable". What I mean by that is that the options are too vague and too vast - as an outsider I wouldnt have a clue what I was buying!

Other issues:

The banner at the bottom of the HP is a test - its design will be changing.

Is the banner under the header going to be a sliding gallery style design or fixed?Just showing 3-4 offers maybe? Just thinking out loud! :)

The only other comment for changing I would make is the header is too busy. I'd move the search bar to above the green 'Free delivery" image on the right of the page. In it's place I would make the phone number much bigger.

Are you able to give an example of a product that you think isn't 'buyable'?

"Is the banner under the header going to be a sliding gallery style design or fixed?Just showing 3-4 offers maybe? Just thinking out loud! :)"

Yeah, we have a design team here working on 3 banners, they slide across :)

"The only other comment for changing I would make is the header is too busy. I'd move the search bar to above the green 'Free delivery" image on the right of the page. In it's place I would make the phone number much bigger."

I was thinking the same to be honest. I was thinking maybe to reduce the width of the main banner and lift the two smaller banners (free delivery and price match) on the right hand side up a little and add search.

Are you able to give an example of a product that you think isn't 'buyable'?

Sure, here. I wouldn't even know what a "starter bay" or "extension bay" was. I also think there are WAY too many options.

I wouldn't even know what a "starter bay" or "extension bay" was. I also think there are WAY too many options.

If you are involved in the hospitality industry you would think you'd understand what these terms mean, having said that would those terms be specific to a UK audience? For example, I'm in Australia (I have a fast food business background from a previous life) and we would just call them shelving or store room shelving. The starter bay, we'd call it a "return". I ask this question because I noticed that your client does take orders from outside mainland UK.

You are right about having too many options. That is a lot of stock that the client is carrying.

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